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The commentary on the Gospel of Luke serves to appeal to a wider audience while providing practical application and scholarly inquiry into the text. Despite having much in common with the Gospels of Matthew and Mark, Luke has much of its own material to merit the majority of the volume specifically appealing to Lukan studies.

learned to glorify God; and regards this incident but as a prophetic type of what will also ever take place. Gratitude is the ‘beginning, middle, and end of all true human morals,’ or rather devotion (see Heb. 12:28, rightly translated); ingratitude is the origin of all heathenism according to Rom. 1:21, and the root of all apostasy in Israel according to Deut. 32:6” (STIER). 18. Note the interrogative form given in the Revised Version to this verse, and its force. None found to give glory to God,
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